COURT MUSIC
COURT MUSIC 2
TIMELINE
TIMELINE 2
100

What is the traditional court music of Japan that features a three-part structure known as Jo-Ha-Kyu?

GAGAKU

100

Court music of China, which is a dynamic performance art that combines singing, reciting, acting, and martial arts.

PEKING OPERA

100

shamans performing dances and music to invoke heavenly spirits, marking the beginning of documented performing arts in China.

CHINA - 1000 BCE (ANCIENT PERIOD)

100

A revival of traditional arts alongside the rise of contemporary movements, including the popularity of anime and J-pop, which have become significant cultural exports.


JAPAN - Post-World War II

200

In Korean court music, what is the name of the local style characterized by rich ornamentation and large ensembles?

HYANGAK

200

TRUE OF FALSE - Peking Opera is primarily practiced in Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai.

TRUE
200

Evidence of masked dances with religious functions, reflecting the spiritual significance of performance arts in Korean culture.

Korea - 1st Century CE (ANCIENT PERIOD)

200

The Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) led to significant changes in the arts, focusing on revolutionary themes in music and performance, reflecting the political climate of the time.

CHINA - 20th Century

300

Which Chinese instrument is commonly used in court music and resembles a zither?

GUZHENG

300

TRUE OR FALSE - Costumes in Peking Opera are flamboyant, and the exaggerated facial makeup uses colors and patterns to symbolize characters' personalities and social identities.

TRUE

300

The introduction of Buddhism influenced the performing arts, leading to the development of religious dances and theatrical performances that incorporated music and storytelling.

Japan - 7th Century (ANCIENT PERIOD)

300

The establishment of unique Korean painting styles and the development of traditional music forms, such as gugak, which included court music and folk songs.

KOREA - Goryeo Dynasty

400

refers to the traditional musical styles and genres performed in the royal courts and palaces of East Asian countries, particularly China, Japan, and Korea.

COURT MUSIC

400

Court Music of Japan; Japan's oldest traditional performing art, featuring long, slow songs and dance-like movements.

GAGAKU

400

The emergence of Noh theatre, a highly stylized form of drama that integrates music, dance, and poetry, developed by Zeami, a significant figure in Japanese performing arts.

ANCIENT - MEDIEVAL - MODERN

JAPAN MEDIEVAL PERIOD

400

Korea

Late 20th Century: The global spread of _________ and traditional Korean music gained international recognition, showcasing a blend of modern and traditional elements.

K-POP

500

Three Asian countries that have cultivated rich yet distinct court music traditions, each reflecting their unique cultural heritage.

CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA

500

During the __________, hyangak evolved, blending with dangak and reflecting broader cultural changes.

Joseon Dynasty

500

The global spread of K-pop and traditional Korean music gained international recognition, showcasing a blend of modern and traditional elements.

ANCIENT - MEDIEVAL - MODERN

MODERN PERIOD (KOREA)

500

A revival of traditional arts alongside the rise of contemporary movements, including the popularity of ____ and ____, which have become significant cultural exports.

anime and J-pop

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